Newsies - The Musical
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Newsies the Musical is making big waves on Broadway thanks to its delightful cast and seamless blend of new tunes and old favorites from the original 1992 Disney film. Equipped with a wealth of glowing reviews and loyal cult fan base, come see the show that’s poised to become an instant classic.

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Long before he became the Dark Knight, a fresh-faced Christian Bale starred in the little-known Disney flick, Newsies. Over 20 years later, fans can now watch a crisp crop of up-and-coming stars light up the stage with Newsies the Musical tickets from Vivid Seats. The stellar adaptation has received a warm reception from Broadway critics who have praised nearly every aspect of the production including its score, lyrics, choreography, direction, and cast. Here’s how to secure your Newsies tickets:

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Newsies - The Musical
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First North American Newsies Tour 2014-15 to Include More Than Two Dozen Cities

Beginning in Oct. 2014, Disney’s Newsies musical will be embarking on its first national tour since the show premiered on Broadway just two years ago. Slated to begin with a week in Schenectady, N.Y., (Oct. 11-17), the upcoming touring production is already scheduled to visit 25 cities through Aug. 2015, but more may be added as the tour nears. Many major markets are already scheduled to host including Chicago (Dec. 10-Jan. 4), Miami (Feb. 3-8), Los Angeles (March 24-April 19), and Houston (May 19-24). As of June 13, Toronto is the last city to be included in the schedule and the Canadian capital city will host the show in 2015 from July 7-Aug. 16.

Newsies Broadway also is still maintaining its open-ended run at the Nederlander Theatre in New York. The production opened at the venue in 2012 and won both two Tony Awards and two Drama Desk Awards: One from each ceremony went to Christopher Gattelli’s choreography, and the other two were awarded to Alan Menken and Jack Feldman for original music. In a typical week, eight performances of Newsies will take place, with matinees on Wednesday, Saturday, and Sunday.

Newsies Enjoying Open-Ended Run on Broadway

On Sept. 15, 2011, the first production of Newsies The Musical debuted at New Jersey’s Paper Mill Playhouse. Two years and two Tony Awards later, Newsies has become one of Broadway’s most endearing family musicals. Based on the 1992 Disney film of the same name, the production has been a fan favorite since its premiere, thanks in large part to music by Hollywood veteran Alan Menken and book by Broadway legend Harvey Fierstein. Newsies has already broken the box office record for its home at New York’s Nederlander Theatre after it earned more than $1 million in just its third week on Broadway when the run began back in March 2012. Rumors have also begun to circulate that the popular working-class musical is seeking a home in London’s West End for the coming year. Despite possible international expansion, there are still no official plans to institute a nationwide Newsies tour.

With a cast helmed by Broadway veteran John Dossett as newspaper giant Joseph Pulitzer and newcomer Corey Cott as the ambitious newsboy Jack Kelly, the production is currently scheduled for an open-ended run at the Nederlander Theatre.